Fantasy Tip: A move to Jacksonville would probably be the least exciting place Murray could land in terms of fantasy value in 2015. Without a proven quarterback and shaky receiving options, opposing defenses would likely stack the box against Murray. He'd probably be more of a weak RB1, and he'll continue to carry an element of risk due to injuries.

Jacksonville Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart is expected to be moved around in 2015 as an H-back and as a running back, which means the Jaguars are expected to be in the running back market this offseason.

Fantasy Tip: Gerhart experienced an injury-riddled 2014 season, and he was a severe disappointment for those fantasy owners that expected too much out of him. Gerhart is unlikely to be the Jags' primary back in 2015, but he could be useful as a goal-line back in a shared workload picture.

Fantasy Tip: The Jaguars need a red zone target for Blake Bortles, and if he ends up in Jacksonville, he should see enough looks to retain his TE1 status, even if his overall numbers decline a bit from the past couple of seasons.

Fantasy Tip: Robinson impressed in his rookie campaign and could even be considered the team's No. 1 wide receiver if he's fully healthy for the regular season. Unfortunately, Blake Bortles will probably still be quarterbacking the Jaguars, but Robinson is still a solid WR3 option.

Fantasy Tip: Thomas' fantasy value would take a sharp hit shifting from one of the best offenses in the league to one of the worst. Regardless of where he lands, he'll be in the top tier of tight ends taken in traditional drafts.

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team is more open to trading the third overall pick of this year's draft after securing QB Blake Bortles with the No. 3 pick last season. "I would expect some calls," Caldwell said. "But as you guys in the media know, you pick everything apart and some of the quarterbacks may fall just like some of the quarterbacks predicted to go high last year fell to the late first round. So you don't really know what other teams' value is."

Jacksonville Jaguars RB Toby Gerhart will likely be back with the team in 2015, according to head coach Gus Bradley. "Toby's done a nice job for us,' Bradley said Thursday, Feb. 19. "I know people may consider him a third down-type back or a short-yardage, situational back but we saw him do enough good things on first and second downs that he'll have a place with us. He is a different style of back and we're putting tougher an offense that best utilizes his strength."

Fantasy Tip: Gerhart battled injuries and poor play in his first year with the Jaguars, and even if Bradley does find a better way to utilize his skills next year, it is unlikely Gerhart will ever be the team's primary back with Denard Robinson showing plenty of promise. At best, Gerhart is worth taking a flier on late in drafts.